Tag Archives: gmail

GTD with Gmail Whitepaper – Bryan Murdaugh has published a PDF whitepaper on how to use Gmail to implement GTD, capturing thoughts and managing projects and next action lists with labels and emails to yourself. (via Lifehacker)

First I read this on my Gmail account page : You are currently using 100 MB (9%) of your 1125 MB. Yes, 1125MB! Believe or not? After this I decided check the Gmail page and the new features page. Between … Continue reading →

Another great find from del.icio.us: a blog entry with a list of Gmail Tools & Plugins. I’m glad that there is always someone who takes his/her time to collect and make lists of interesting tools. By the way, if you … Continue reading →

Do you want to know if you have new messages on your Gmail but you don’t have any connection? Don’t worry Gmail Wireless helps you. It provides you free access to your gmail account using a wireless WAP browser. (via … Continue reading →

I have to confess that I love Google. I always want to know the last news, tools, tips and trick, informations and all the kind of stuff about them (including Gmail). So, if you like Google, you will like some … Continue reading →

I saw that kind of image on some blog and I thought that was some photoshop work. But, now I know that there is a generator on E-Mail Icon Maker for Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo logos. So much easy and … Continue reading →

Did you know it? Now you there are Google Alerts on Gmail. I like it. I used Google Alert – Professional Web Alerts, but know I will use just this new. And what is Google Alerts? Google said, Google Alerts … Continue reading →

Hi, I need help: you just have to ask me. I have a lot of Gmail invites and everybody I know has one! There are always more invites… someone said that Gmail invites are like Agent Smith: you kill them … Continue reading →

My online buddy Adam Rifkin is one of best people that I knew on orkut. He always have have a friendly word for you, a funny thing to write or some interesting thing to say to you (or both). I … Continue reading →